This is the first monograph ever published on the life and work of Paraguayan artist Feliciano Centurión. Through textile pieces that incorporate folk techniques and a fantastic visual imaginary, Centurión created works that explored his youth in the tropics, his friendships and love in 1990s Buenos Aires, and his spiritual reflections before his untimely death. Co-edited by Aimé Iglesias Lukin and Karen Marta, this fully illustrated hardcover volume includes texts by Ticio Escobar, Jimena Ferreiro, Jorge Gumier Maier, Aimé Iglesias Lukin, Francisco Lemus, and Gabriel Pérez-Barreiro and reproduces more than eighty of Centurión’s key works, accompanied by numerous details and archival material. Feliciano Centurión was published on the occasion of the exhibition Feliciano Centurión: Abrigo, curated by Gabriel Pérez-Barreiro and presented at Americas Society from February through November 2020.